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Gujarat Titans’ Record In Qualifier 1 Ahead Of IPL 2026 Match Vs RCB

Zayn Kapoor · · 4 min read
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The Road to the IPL 2026 Playoffs

The league stage of the IPL 2026 has concluded, and the hierarchy of the tournament has been established. After a grueling season, the four teams that have successfully punched their tickets to the playoffs are Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), Gujarat Titans (GT), Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), and Rajasthan Royals (RR). As the dust settles, the spotlight turns to the top two finishers who are set to clash in the first Qualifier on Tuesday evening.

Both RCB and GT finished the league stage with identical records: 9 wins and 5 losses, accumulating 18 points each. However, due to a superior net run-rate, the defending champions, RCB, secured the top spot, leaving the Gujarat Titans to challenge them for a direct route to the final. For the Titans, led by the astute leadership of Shubman Gill and backed by the explosive form of Sai Sudharsan and Jos Buttler, this match represents a chance to stamp their authority on the tournament once more.

A Look at the Gujarat Titans’ Record In Qualifier 1 Ahead Of IPL 2026 Match Vs RCB

To understand the magnitude of this upcoming fixture, it is essential to analyze how the franchise has performed in these high-pressure scenarios historically. The Gujarat Titans have been a dominant force since their inception, and their history in the first Qualifier has been a mix of tactical brilliance and hard-fought lessons.

IPL 2022: A Statement Win Against the Royals

In their inaugural season, the Titans made an immediate impact. In the 2022 Qualifier 1 held at the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata, they faced the formidable Rajasthan Royals. The Royals batted first and set a challenging target, largely thanks to Jos Buttler’s masterful 89 off 56 balls and Sanju Samson’s quickfire 47. With a target of 189, the pressure was firmly on the Titans.

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The chase was not straightforward, but David Miller turned the tide. In a display of sheer power and composure, the South African left-hander dismantled the Rajasthan bowling attack. His unbeaten 68 off just 38 deliveries steered the Titans to victory and ensured their direct entry into the IPL 2022 final, a tournament they would go on to win.

IPL 2023: The Chennai Super Kings Challenge

The following year presented a different narrative. Facing the Chennai Super Kings in Qualifier 1 of the 2023 season, the Titans found themselves in enemy territory at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. Ruturaj Gaikwad proved to be the architect of the Titans’ downfall, smacking 60 off 44 balls and building a critical partnership with Devon Conway.

Chasing 173, the Gujarat batting lineup struggled to find rhythm against a disciplined CSK bowling unit. Despite a late-game cameo from Rashid Khan, the Titans were bundled out for 157. While this loss was a setback, the team showed resilience by defeating the Mumbai Indians in Qualifier 2 to reach the final, though they ultimately fell short against CSK in a legendary championship decider.

The Stakes for 2026

As the team prepares to face RCB, they carry a 1-1 record in Qualifier 1 matches. Having finished in the top two of the points table for the third time in five years, the Titans are no strangers to the demands of playoff cricket. The consistency they have displayed since entering the IPL is remarkable, and the upcoming clash against Bengaluru will be a testament to their evolution.

The current squad, featuring a potent mix of seasoned veterans and emerging talent, knows that Tuesday night will require more than just talent; it requires the mental fortitude that has defined their franchise history. Whether the Titans can rely on their past successes or will need to innovate against an RCB side riding high on momentum remains the central question of this encounter.

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As cricket fans across the globe wait for the first ball to be bowled, the statistics remind us that in the IPL, regular-season dominance is only half the battle. The path to the title is paved through these high-intensity Qualifiers, and for the Gujarat Titans, the journey continues on Tuesday.

Zayn Kapoor

Zayn Kapoor is a senior cricket correspondent for The Indian Express, acclaimed for his incisive coverage of the sport’s most electric rivalry: India versus Pakistan. An alumnus of Hindu College, University of Delhi, he began his career on the domestic circuit before quickly establishing himself as a sharp analyst and a gifted storyteller. Zayn’s work is defined by his ability to bridge two cricketing cultures; his features often explore the shared histories, mutual admiration, and occasional tensions that make India‑Pakistan contests unrivalled. He has a deep technical grasp of fast bowling and has interviewed some of the greatest pacers from both sides of the border. A recipient of the Sardar Hazara Singh Award and a regular face on television panels, Zayn brings nuance, empathy, and a historian’s eye to every piece he writes. He is also a passionate advocate for preserving cricket’s oral histories and grassroots traditions.